Publications by authors named "Sagit Zeevi"

We examined differences between social workers in hospitals versus social workers in community health services regarding levels of professional quality of life (ProQoL), proximity to COVID-19, resilience, perceived social support, and preparedness for the next pandemic during waves 3-5 of the COVID-19 pandemic in Israel (December 2020-December 2021, the main COVID-19 variants were Alpha and Delta). We also examined the moderating role of resilience, social support, preparedness for the next pandemic, and health care service type in the association between proximity to COVID-19 and ProQoL. Participants were 163 social workers from four hospitals and 98 social workers from a major health maintenance organization in the community.

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Article Synopsis
  • * 163 social workers participated in an online survey to assess their experiences related to informal and organizational support and their preparedness.
  • * Findings indicated that factors like age and having minor children affected perceptions of support, but the exposure to COVID-19 and fear of it didn’t impact perceived support levels. Preparedness was notably linked to the type of perceived support received.
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Quarantine is an essential practice during pandemics but it could have negative effects. There are currently no studies on the experiences of health care workers (HCWs) in quarantine during the coronavirus disease pandemic. The aim of this study was to assess the psychosocial effects of quarantine on tertiary hospital HCWs who were exposed to coronavirus.

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